Hodgy Beats Feels Tyler, The Creator Turned His Back On Odd Future

Last night (Nov. 14), during his headlining set at Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, Tyler, the Creator expressed his frustration with a certain unnamed member of his inner-circle. It now seems as though his words were directed at Hodgy Beats, who, apparently, during his own performance earlier in the evening, had spoken to the crowd about his unhappiness with Tyler.

Skip to around the 39:30 mark of the below video to watch Tyler address the situation. "N*ggas got me fucked up. I put too many n*ggas on. I helped too many of my motherfucking friends out. And n*ggas gonna come foul? And you know who the fuck I'm talking about, n*gga. And yes, it's getting real. I love you though," he told the crowd after performing a heated rendition of "FUCK IT."

Hodgy Beats performed a 50 minute set with Domo Genesis, Left Brain, and Mike G. Together, they were billed as "OFWGKTA." Today, a few people called out Hodgy on Twitter for whatever he had said during the Carnival, and it became clear that he had likely suggested that he feels Tyler turned his back on Odd Future, and specifically, the four members of OFWGKTA on stage at the time. One user asked him, "If it wasn't for Tyler where would you be?," to which Hodgy responded, "If it wasn't for OF where would Tyler be?"

I feel good bc I stood up for the ones who are too afraid to say it but they feel that way. Position of power. https://t.co/wRCxKPo1fs

Hodgy also responded to people who chimed in on the new "beef" in the comments section on his latest Instagram photo. "Call me jealous. Just don't call my phone. Tyler is a fraud. He turned his back on niggas that never crossed him and I'm not just speaking for myself only," he said in one comment. In another, he explained that he feels like he and the other three members of OFWGKTA are treated like they're "disposable," and he went on to mention that Earl Sweatshirt wasn't present at this year's Carnival, perhaps because of Tyler.

Earlier this year, Tyler seemed to suggest that Odd Future was "no more," and soon after, Earl Sweatshirt confirmed the group's dissolution. Months later, though, the Odd Future website is still up and running, containing links to the Flog Gnaw Carnival as well as to Tyler's Golf Wang merch store. OFWGKTA's recent appearance at the Carnival makes the situation even more confusing.

Last night (Nov. 14), during his headlining set at Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, Tyler, the Creator expressed his frustration with a certain unnamed member of his inner-circle. It now seems as though his words were directed at Hodgy Beats, who, apparently, during his own performance earlier in the evening, had spoken to the crowd about his unhappiness with Tyler.

Skip to around the 39:30 mark of the below video to watch Tyler address the situation. "N*ggas got me fucked up. I put too many n*ggas on. I helped too many of my motherfucking friends out. And n*ggas gonna come foul? And you know who the fuck I'm talking about, n*gga. And yes, it's getting real. I love you though," he told the crowd after performing a heated rendition of "FUCK IT."

Hodgy Beats performed a 50 minute set with Domo Genesis, Left Brain, and Mike G. Together, they were billed as "OFWGKTA." Today, a few people called out Hodgy on Twitter for whatever he had said during the Carnival, and it became clear that he had likely suggested that he feels Tyler turned his back on Odd Future, and specifically, the four members of OFWGKTA on stage at the time. One user asked him, "If it wasn't for Tyler where would you be?," to which Hodgy responded, "If it wasn't for OF where would Tyler be?"

I feel good bc I stood up for the ones who are too afraid to say it but they feel that way. Position of power. https://t.co/wRCxKPo1fs

Hodgy also responded to people who chimed in on the new "beef" in the comments section on his latest Instagram photo. "Call me jealous. Just don't call my phone. Tyler is a fraud. He turned his back on niggas that never crossed him and I'm not just speaking for myself only," he said in one comment. In another, he explained that he feels like he and the other three members of OFWGKTA are treated like they're "disposable," and he went on to mention that Earl Sweatshirt wasn't present at this year's Carnival, perhaps because of Tyler.

Earlier this year, Tyler seemed to suggest that Odd Future was "no more," and soon after, Earl Sweatshirt confirmed the group's dissolution. Months later, though, the Odd Future website is still up and running, containing links to the Flog Gnaw Carnival as well as to Tyler's Golf Wang merch store. OFWGKTA's recent appearance at the Carnival makes the situation even more confusing.